She is survived by one son, Neal Thomas and wife, Susie; granddaughter, Martha Way; grandson, Doug Thomas and wife, Lorraine; six great-grandchildren, Will, Cam and Mailey Way and Anna, Luke and Andrew Thomas; several nieces and nephews; special family friends, Evan and Pam Griffin; and one sister-in-law, Dorlas Steed.

On Nov. 24, 1937, Pauline, Polly as she was known to the Steeds, married Ray Thomas and together they created a home that welcomed everyone.

Granny gave meaning to the word "homemaker", raising two children, sewing clothes for the family, baking, freezing and canning produce from the garden, and sharing responsibility for work on the farm, especially grading eggs. Sunday worship and lunch afterward with family and friends were a highlight of each week.

Granny also loved needlework and doll making and painting.

After retiring from the farm she and Ray were enthusiastic campers, often taking their grandchildren with them.

Especially important to Granny was her Christian faith. Aside from the responsibilities to her meeting, she devoted many hours sewing for the American Friends Service Committee.

Granny truly dedicated her life to her family and service to her God and community.